Grand jury rejects charges against DC lawyer accused of assaulting, threatening National Guard [View all]
Source: WSUA9
A federal grand jury has declined to indict a D.C. lawyer accused of assaulting and threatening members of the National Guard, WUSA9 has learned.
U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirros office informed a magistrate judge Tuesday that grand jurors had returned a no true bill for Paul Anthony Bryant, according to two people familiar with the matter. The rejection is at least the eighth time in the last month a grand jury has declined to charge felonies sought by Pirros office.
Bryant was arrested roughly an hour-and-a-half after an alleged Aug. 24 incident involving members of the National Guard who were patrolling on 14th Street Northwest as part of President Donald Trumps federal surge in D.C. In an affidavit filed in federal court, investigators accused Bryant of approaching the Guardsmen while yelling things, including These are our streets! and, allegedly, Ill kill you. Before leaving the area, according to the affidavit, Bryant threw his left shoulder into one of the Guardsmens shoulders.
Bryant, a graduate of West Point and Columbia Law School, told a judge the charges were baseless and derided prosecutors for filing a case predicated on hearsay. Because members of the National Guard patrolling D.C. do not wear body cameras, Bryants attorney said there is no video of the alleged incident.
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Prosecutors accused Paul Anthony Bryant of assaulting and yelling threatening statements at members of the National Guard in D.C. as part of President Trump's surge.